Podcast: The Lintz Green Murder
Episode 2 of the Singular Discoveries podcast: Who killed stationmaster George Wilson?
An isolated railway station is the scene of one of Britain’s most mysterious unsolved murders - a true crime that even Sherlock Holmes could not solve. Who killed stationmaster George Wilson?
This is episode 2 of the brand new Singular Discoveries podcast, telling true stories from the forgotten corners of the past. This story is a true crime mystery based on my article and eBook The Lintz Green Station Murder. Parts of it were recorded on location at the murder scene…
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Season 1 Episode 2: The Lintz Green Murder
Written and produced by Paul Brown. Based on The Lintz Green Station Murder.
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In case you missed it, the previous episode was The Titanic Rescue. Here’s a poster made to promote it:
More next week. Happy listening.